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Public Health continues to partner with Wright State on tobacco-free initiative

Wright State is committed to assisting smokers and tobacco users who want to quit using tobacco products. Continue reading

Watch: Filling a need

We Serve U and the Interfraternity Council are working together to help children in the Dayton area. Continue reading

Wright State librarian Sue Polanka wins Ohio academic library award for distinguished service

Sue Polanka honored for promoting academic libraries and librarianship around Ohio and for providing leadership with the Academic Library Association of Ohio. Continue reading

M.D./Ph.D. student chosen to serve on AAMC Board of Directors

Serving on the Association of American Medical Colleges board will allow Marie Walters to advocate for medical students nationwide. Continue reading

Fifth annual Raiderthon raising funds for Dayton Children’s Hospital

Zumba dancing

The fifth annual Raiderthon, a 15-hour dance marathon, takes place from 10 a.m. on Nov. 18 to 1 a.m. on Nov. 19 in the Student Union Apollo Room. Continue reading

Wright State’s Steven Aldredge wins national choral music competition to commemorate Reformation

Steve Aldredge’s winning composition, “O Glorious Word of Life,” debuted at the Sioux Falls Arena in South Dakota during a worship service featuring hundreds of singers. Continue reading

Citizen sensing to insights, predictions and decisions

Wright State professor Amit Sheth is a leader in combining computer science with social media
Amit Sheth

Amit Sheth finds commercial success with a software system that analyzes big data on social media sites. Continue reading

Wright State medical student to serve patients and country as Air Force officer

Lauryn Zielinski, a Boonshoft School of Medicine student and second lieutenant in the Air Force, hopes to be a part of an Air Force humanitarian mission team. Continue reading

Graduation success rates of Wright State student-athletes maintain sky-high level

Wright State University’s men’s basketball team has it. So does the women’s tennis team – a 100 percent graduation success rate. Continue reading

Outstanding job in Guinea

Wright State grad Jacob Miller uses his French degree to land a position with the Peace Corps in Guinea. Continue reading